Word: sales
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Newsboys will have copies of the extra on sale on Boylston Street within two minutes after the close of the game...
Tickets for the Harvard Dramatic Club's forthcoming production, "The Chisholm Trail", will go on sale Monday, according to an announcement made last night at the Dramatic Club offices...
...ones. For the first time in its career the treasury of the Board shows a deficit, due to the increased cost of examination. The fee remains $10, while the cost per candidate of examination has risen from $7.98 to $11.11. The deficit is to be made up by the sale of the Board's publications, a possible increase in the fee, and most significant of all, an increased membership charge to those colleges which are served by the Board. Although it has been well known that the cost of tuition at Harvard never covers the expenditure of the University...
...Swoboda will head the new ballet. Giorgio Polacco is again musical director, Roberto Moranzoni, Henry G. Weber and Polacco the conductors, Herbert Johnson manager. Good news to President Samuel Insull and to the 2,400 citizens who guarantee $550,000 a year was the announcement that the largest subscription sale in the Company's history has brought the average of seat sales up to approximately 80% for the five regular series, that the Saturday matinees are sold out. It is hoped that the new Sunday series will do much to decrease the annual deficit of nearly $400,000, that...
...boundless arrogance, her crude curious argot, her inquisitive mind with its eagerness to disclose whatever trifles it may contain, have made the Countess of Oxford and Asquith famous. Her autobiography, published in 1922, was a mansion of closets, each inhabited by a dusty skeleton. The enormity of its sale was caused by a universal appetite for prying gossip; its result was an eagerness among publishers to coax Author Asquith toward further indiscretions of the printed word. Her present volume is full of good sense: "Most men and women Eat, Drink, and Sleep too much to keep their minds active...